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    Who fancies helping?

    Hi all.

    Need a bit of help if possible. ( its been doing my head in for hours. )

    I am upgrading a liteon DG-16D2S from 1.5 to 1.6 so wave 3 games can be played.

    I have dummy.bin etc etc. All keys match originals etc etc.

    I have erased the drive and now need to click intro to see the drive in status 0x72 vendor mode.

    My problem is this.

    When i click write, i get the error,

    Getting Status from port 0xC800
    Invalid Status 0x80

    Does anyone know how to get around this?

    I have a strange feeling it is to do with the drivers for the pci card, but part of me thinks not as i already flashed this drive to 1.5 using same pci card.

    I have tried with drive in and drive out slightly, still no joy.

    Im using Vista 32 by the way.

    Im no good using dos so if this is the fix could you please give links for any dos software and also the text which will need to be typed.

    Cheers all.

    Coop.


    UPDATE!!!

    I sorted it out,

    My antivirus wasnt letting me extract the portIO32.sys.

    So i turned AV off extracted PortIO32.sys into the root of Jungleflasher, tried again and worked first time.

    Happy Days!

    Hope this may help someone else too.
    Last edited by Coop; 09-29-2009 at 06:47 PM. Reason: FIXED IT.
    Why not try this, it shocked me when it worked.

    http://www.gifts2u4free.webeden.co.uk


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    Very common problem, in fact i flashed someones drive just the other day using TeamViewer, their av did the same thing.
    To be honest, if you av detects portio as a virus, then it is time to get a new av me thinks, I suggest giving NOD32 a try.

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